Assessing blog posts can be a real challenge for instructors. Included here find some examples of ways that this can be accomplished.
Elementary School
Brenda Dyck from Education World shares some great information on blogging with elementary age students and also includes an assessment option that could be made into a rubric. This page also from Education World gives some valuable information on blogging with younger students.
Scholastic News for Kids is a great resource for all things blogical with elementary school students. They share a rubric that could be used with younger students as part of a teacher and or student evaluation.
This middle school blog post rubric was designed using iRubric and can be easily modified to suit your needs.
High School
Michelle Lampinen, a high school English teacher, provides example criteria for assessing student blogs on pages four and twelve of her blogging assignment.
Ryan Bretag, a director of curriculum and instruction and former English teacher, developed this blogging rubric to use with students.
Elementary School
Brenda Dyck from Education World shares some great information on blogging with elementary age students and also includes an assessment option that could be made into a rubric. This page also from Education World gives some valuable information on blogging with younger students.
Scholastic News for Kids is a great resource for all things blogical with elementary school students. They share a rubric that could be used with younger students as part of a teacher and or student evaluation.
Middle School
This middle school blog post rubric was designed using iRubric and can be easily modified to suit your needs.
High School
Michelle Lampinen, a high school English teacher, provides example criteria for assessing student blogs on pages four and twelve of her blogging assignment.
Ryan Bretag, a director of curriculum and instruction and former English teacher, developed this blogging rubric to use with students.